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Transcriber's Note: Numerous words were hyphenated inconsistently in the
original text (for instance, "evensong" and "even-song"). These
inconsistencies have been retained. End-of-line hyphens have been
retained or removed based on the predominant usage elsewhere in the
text.
In Chapter II, "The resolution was easier than its accomplshment" was
changed to "The resolution was easier than its accomplishment".
In Chapter XIX, a missing quotation mark was added before "I will--I
will", and "it's last day's work" was changed to "its last day's work".
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